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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury

i give up trying to get the plumbing sorted in my new house so i can put my washing machine and tumble dryer in the outhouse and have my dishwasher in the kitchen so i think im going to have to sell it. Im gutted. What things have you ever got rid of and regreted after?

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury

the dishwasher not the house or the kitchen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never had a dishwasher. Lol

I regret selling a few of my cars.

Cali

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By *ucsparkMan
over a year ago

dudley

I regret selling a E type, had it from my eighteen birthday and spent years restoring her. Ex-wife encouraged me to sell it for a bloke to wrap around a tree.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You only need a coldwater feed to the dishwasher and you can put a new u-bend under the sink that has an additional outlet and connect the waste pipe from the d/washer to it. It's a simple job to do and should take no more than half an hour.

Tumble dryer only needs a 13amp socket to power it. Your washing machine should only require a coldwater feed also, and somewhere to connect to the drain system (usually done via a 2" pipe through the wall and straight down into the drain.)

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By *am123Man
over a year ago

essex chelmsford

i regret selling my mrs altho she was sitting on a fortune lol

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By *imply_SensualMan
over a year ago

warrington

Would have to be my motorbike - it was an innocent victim of my divorce. I then changed jobs and couldnt really justify the expense again. settled for a decent car instead, but still crave my summer sunday mornings

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By *upitersmileCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

My viola. Took my years to save for it then 2 years later I had an accident which meant I'd never play professionally, so sold it (for a profit). Wish I'd held onto it

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury


"You only need a coldwater feed to the dishwasher and you can put a new u-bend under the sink that has an additional outlet and connect the waste pipe from the d/washer to it. It's a simple job to do and should take no more than half an hour.

Tumble dryer only needs a 13amp socket to power it. Your washing machine should only require a coldwater feed also, and somewhere to connect to the drain system (usually done via a 2" pipe through the wall and straight down into the drain.)"

My new house is tiny wishy to put it in the outhouse i need to put a hole in the wall in to the bathroom and connect pipework in there somehow i have been waiting 2 months for a friend to come and look at it but im giving up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I really regret my brother selling our star wars stuff to buy his first guitar. It was the original millennium falcon and all the figures including Hans solo in the carbonite. I was 17 and didn't at the time mind. Now I do.

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield

We could send Minxie Jinnx around to help - she loves tackling domestic appliance DIY!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We could send Minxie Jinnx around to help - she loves tackling domestic appliance DIY! "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a dishwasher. It was called Ian. I dont regret getting rid of that....and that dishes are cleaner too now i do them myself lol.

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury


"We could send Minxie Jinnx around to help - she loves tackling domestic appliance DIY! "
after reading about her cooker I think I will pass thanks I'd like a house that's not flooded and still standing. Plus would feel bad if she hurt herself like she did with the glue gun.

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury


"I had a dishwasher. It was called Ian. I dont regret getting rid of that....and that dishes are cleaner too now i do them myself lol. "
that's how I ended up with mine an ex bought it me as he hated washing up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You only need a coldwater feed to the dishwasher and you can put a new u-bend under the sink that has an additional outlet and connect the waste pipe from the d/washer to it. It's a simple job to do and should take no more than half an hour.

Tumble dryer only needs a 13amp socket to power it. Your washing machine should only require a coldwater feed also, and somewhere to connect to the drain system (usually done via a 2" pipe through the wall and straight down into the drain.)

My new house is tiny wishy to put it in the outhouse i need to put a hole in the wall in to the bathroom and connect pipework in there somehow i have been waiting 2 months for a friend to come and look at it but im giving up "

Is the friend a plumber?

If they are then freebies like the one you're after is not a quick job and plumbers avoid them like the plague.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My big comfy corner sofa

It was super comfy and I loved it but when we moved house it was too big and I had to get rid of it - I gave it to my cousin and she totally wrecked it - I ended up not going visiting anymore coz I hated to see it in such a state

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury


"You only need a coldwater feed to the dishwasher and you can put a new u-bend under the sink that has an additional outlet and connect the waste pipe from the d/washer to it. It's a simple job to do and should take no more than half an hour.

Tumble dryer only needs a 13amp socket to power it. Your washing machine should only require a coldwater feed also, and somewhere to connect to the drain system (usually done via a 2" pipe through the wall and straight down into the drain.)

My new house is tiny wishy to put it in the outhouse i need to put a hole in the wall in to the bathroom and connect pipework in there somehow i have been waiting 2 months for a friend to come and look at it but im giving up

Is the friend a plumber?

If they are then freebies like the one you're after is not a quick job and plumbers avoid them like the plague.

"

no a builder and I have been childminding for him free of charge for 2 years so he offered to do it for free.

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield

Simple.

No child minding till they're plumbed in!

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By *ub bbw OP   Woman
over a year ago

oldbury


"Simple.

No child minding till they're plumbed in!"

Yes am getting like that now with it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You only need a coldwater feed to the dishwasher and you can put a new u-bend under the sink that has an additional outlet and connect the waste pipe from the d/washer to it. It's a simple job to do and should take no more than half an hour.

Tumble dryer only needs a 13amp socket to power it. Your washing machine should only require a coldwater feed also, and somewhere to connect to the drain system (usually done via a 2" pipe through the wall and straight down into the drain.)

My new house is tiny wishy to put it in the outhouse i need to put a hole in the wall in to the bathroom and connect pipework in there somehow i have been waiting 2 months for a friend to come and look at it but im giving up

Is the friend a plumber?

If they are then freebies like the one you're after is not a quick job and plumbers avoid them like the plague.

no a builder and I have been childminding for him free of charge for 2 years so he offered to do it for free. "

So if you offered to watch his kids and not turn up, how long you think it will take him to ask questions?

Stop being a push over and have a word.

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Simple.

No child minding till they're plumbed in!

Yes am getting like that now with it "

Don't 'get like that' draw a line and just tell him.

He's getting a valuable freebie from you and he's not returning the favour.

So next time he asks say you will need paying so you can get your plumbing done or you can't look after them. And

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